Richard L. Lindroth
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Publications of Richard L. Lindroth (40 listed):
Oecologia (2022) 199, 119-128
Clay J. Morrow, Samuel J. Jaeger and Richard L. Lindroth (2022)
Intraspecific variation in plant economic traits predicts trembling aspen resistance to a generalist insect herbivore
Arthropod-Plant Interactions (2021) 15, 127-136
Charles J. Mason, Kennedy Rubert-Nason, Richard L. Lindroth, Juan Shi and Kelli Hoover (2021)
Salicinoid phenolics reduce adult Anoplophora glabripennis (Cerambicidae: Lamiinae) feeding and egg production
Ecology and Evolution (2020) 10, 10532-10542
Stuart C. Wooley, David Solance Smith, Eric V. Lonsdorf, Sarah C. Brown, Thomas G. Whitham, Stephen M. Shuster and Richard L. Lindroth (2020)
Local adaptation and rapid evolution of aphids in response to genetic interactions with their cottonwood hosts
Oecologia (2018) 187, 471-482
Michael A. Falk, Richard L. Lindroth, Ken Keefover-Ring and Kenneth F. Raffa (2018)
Genetic variation in aspen phytochemical patterns structures windows of opportunity for gypsy moth larvae
Canadian Journal of Forest Research - Revue Canadienne de Recherche Forestière (2016) 46, 1167-1172
Hilary L. Barker, Denise Smith, Glen Stanosz and Richard L. Lindroth (2016)
Host genetics and environment shape fungal pathogen incidence on a foundation forest tree species, Populus tremuloides
Journal of Chemical Ecology (2016) 42, 193-201
Charles J. Mason, Tiffany M. LowePower, Kennedy F. RubertNason, Richard L. Lindroth and Kenneth F. Raffa (2016)
Interactions between bacteria and aspen defense chemicals at the phyllosphere – herbivore interface
Arthropod-Plant Interactions (2016) 10, 341-349
J.J. Couture, C.J. Mason, C.W. Habeck and R.L. Lindroth (2016)
Behavioral and morphological responses of an insect herbivore to low nutrient quality are inhibited by plant chemical defenses
The Canadian Entomologist (2016) 148, 512-519
Johnny A. Uelmen, John G. Duman, Richard L. Lindroth, Ezra G. Schwartzberg and Kenneth F. Raffa (2016)
Supercooling points of diapausing forest tent caterpillar (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) eggs
Journal of Chemical Ecology (2015) 41, 75-84
Charles J. Mason, Kennedy F. Rubert-Nason, Richard L. Lindroth and Kenneth F. Raffa (2015)
Aspen defense chemicals influence midgut bacterial community composition of gypsy moth
Journal of Chemical Ecology (2015) 41, 651-661
Kennedy F. Rubert-Nason, John J. Couture, Ian T. Major, C. Peter Constabel and Richard L. Lindroth (2015)
Influence of genotype, environment, and gypsy moth herbivory on local and systemic chemical defenses in trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides)
Arthropod-Plant Interactions (2015) 9, 85-95
Christine Buhl, Steven H. Strauss and Richard L. Lindroth (2015)
Down-regulation of gibberellic acid in poplar has negligible effects on host-plant suitability and insect pest response
Oecologia (2014) 175, 1041-1049
Ezra G. Schwartzberg, Mary A. Jamieson, Kenneth F. Raffa, Peter B. Reich, Rebecca A. Montgomery and Richard L. Lindroth (2014)
Simulated climate warming alters phenological synchrony between an outbreak insect herbivore and host trees
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2010) 12, 293-299
Edward B. Mondor, Caroline S. Awmack and Richard L. Lindroth (2010)
Individual growth rates do not predict aphid population densities under altered atmospheric conditions
Chemoecology (2010) 20, 277-284
John J. Couture, Jason S. Servi and Richard L. Lindroth (2010)
Increased nitrogen availability influences predator-prey interactions by altering host-plant quality
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2010) 12, 285-292
Michael L. Hillstrom, Leanne M. Vigue, David R. Coyle, Kenneth F. Raffa and Richard L. Lindroth (2010)
Performance of the invasive weevil Polydrusus sericeus is influenced by atmospheric CO2 and host species
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2010) 12, 267-276
Leanne M. Vigue and Richard L. Lindroth (2010)
Effects of genotype, elevated CO2 and elevated O3 on aspen phytochemistry and aspen leaf beetle Chrysomela crotchi performance
Journal of Insect Science (2009) 9 (42), 1-8
T.D. Meehan and R.L. Lindroth (2009)
Scaling of individual phosphorus flux by caterpillars of the whitemarked tussock moth, Orgyia leucostigma
Biological Invasions (2009) 11, 663-671
Michael D. Madritch and Richard L. Lindroth (2009)
Removal of invasive shrubs reduces exotic earthworm populations
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2008) 10, 399-410
Jack R. Donaldson and Richard L. Lindroth (2008)
Effects of variable phytochemistry and budbreak phenology on defoliation of aspen during a forest tent caterpillar outbreak
Oecologia (2006) 148, 293-303
Tod L. Osier and Richard L. Lindroth (2006)
Genotype and environment determine allocation to and costs of resistance in quaking aspen
Oikos (2006) 114, 507-517
S. Müller, R. Martina, Scott McWilliams, David Podlesak, Jack R. Donaldson, Helen M. Bothwell and Richard L. Lindroth (2006)
Tri-trophic effects of plant defenses: chickadees consume caterpillars based on host leaf chemistry
Environmental Entomology (2004) 33, 1505-1511
Jack R. Donaldson and Richard L. Lindroth (2004)
Cottonwood leaf beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) performance in relation to variable phytochemistry in juvenile aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.)
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2003) 5, 17-26
Brian J. Kopper and Richard L. Lindroth (2003)
Responses of trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) phytochemistry and aspen blotch leafminer (Phyllonorycter tremuloidiella) performance to elevated levels of atmospheric CO2 and O3
Oecologia (2003) 137, 233-244
M. Kim Holton, Richard L. Lindroth and Erik V. Nordheim (2003)
Foliar quality influences tree-herbivore-parasitoid interactions: effects of elevated CO2, O3, and plant genotype
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2002) 4, 315-323
Richard L. Lindroth, Sarah A. Wood and Brian J. Kopper (2002)
Response of quaking aspen genotypes to enriched CO2: foliar chemistry and tussock moth performance
Environmental Entomology (2002) 31, 10-14
Brian J. Kopper, Valerie N. Jakobi, Tod L. Osier and Richard L. Lindroth (2002)
Effects of paper birch condensed tannin on whitemarked tussock moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) performance
Journal of Chemical Ecology (2001) 27, 1289-1313
Tod L. Osier and Richard L. Lindroth (2001)
Effects of genotype, nutrient availability, and defoliation on aspen phytochemistry and insect performance
Environmental Entomology (2001) 30, 1119-1126
Brian J. Kopper, Richard L. Lindroth and Erik V. Nordheim (2001)
CO2 and O3 effects on paper birch (Betulaceae: Betula papyrifera) phytochemistry and whitemarked tussock moth (Lymantriidae: Orgyia leucostigma) performance
Environmental Entomology (2000) 29, 1108-1115
Jocelyn D.C. Hemming and Richard L. Lindroth (2000)
Effects of phenolic glycosides and protein on gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) and forest tent caterpillar (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) performance and detoxication activities
Ecological Entomology (2000) 25, 197-207
Tod L. Osier, Shaw-Y. Hwang and Richard L. Lindroth (2000)
Effects of phytochemical variation in quaking aspen Populus tremuloides clones on gypsy moth Lymantria dispar performance in the field and laboratory
Oecologia (2000) 122, 20-28
R.L. Lindroth, R.W. Hofman, B.D. Campbell, W.C. McNabb and D.Y. Hunt (2000)
Population differences in Trifolium repens L. response to ultraviolet-B radiation: foliar chemistry and consequences for two lepidopteran herbivores
Journal of Chemical Ecology (1999) 25, 1331-1341
Richard L. Lindroth, S.Y. Hwang and T.L. Osier (1999)
Phytochemical variation in quaking aspen: Effects on gypsy moth susceptibility to nuclear polyhedrosis virus
Journal of Chemical Ecology (1999) 25, 1687-1714
Jocelyn D.C. Hemming and Richard L. Lindroth (1999)
Effects of light and nutrient availability on aspen: growth, phytochemistry, and insect performance
Journal of Chemical Ecology (1998) 24, 1677-1695
R.L. Lindroth and K.K. Kinney (1998)
Consequences of enriched atmospheric CO2 and defoliation for foliar chemistry and gypsy moth performance
Oecologia (1997) 111, 99-108
S.-Y. Hwang and Richard L. Lindroth (1997)
Clonal variation in foliar chemistry of aspen: effects on gypsy moths and forest tent caterpillars
Environmental Entomology (1997) 26, 668-671
Sherry Roth, Christine Knorr and Richard L. Lindroth (1997)
Dietary phenolics affects performance of the gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) and its parasitoid Cotesia melanoscela (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
Oecologia (1996) 108, 113-120
M.B. Traw, R.L. Lindroth and F.A. Bazzaz (1996)
Decline in gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) performance in an elevated CO2 atmosphere depends upon host plant species
Oecologia (1995) 103, 79-88
Jocelyn D.C. Hemming and Richard L. Lindroth (1995)
Intraspecific variation in aspen phytochemistry: effects on performance of gypsy moths and forest tent caterpillars
Journal of Economic Entomology (1995) 88, 278-282
Shaw Y. Hwang, Richard L. Lindroth, Michael E. Montgomery and Kathleen S. Shields (1995)
Aspen leaf quality affects gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) susceptibility to Bacillus thuringiensis
Environmental Entomology (1990) 19, 842-847
Richard L. Lindroth and Jocelyn D.C. Hemming (1990)
Responses of the gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) to tremulacin, an aspen phenolic glycoside